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Show 58 59 45 7L. Instrumentation Lab (1) A, S Laboratory class to support EET 457. Design, construct, and test instrumentation devices. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 457. 458. Integrated Circuits (3) A, S An introduction to integrated circuit design and manufacturing. Semiconductor theory, P-N junction and field effect transistor design, and manufacturing processes. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisites: EET 231, EET 232, and Math 212. Corequisite: EET 458L. 458L. Integrated Circuits Lab (1) A, S Laboratory class to support EET 458. Design and model integrated circuit devices. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 458. 459. Microwave Systems (3) A, S An introduction to microwave theory, circuits, and systems. Microwave transmitters and receivers, propagation characteristics, and design of systems. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: EET 451. Corequisite: EET459L. 459L. Microwave Systems Lab (1) A, S Laboratory class to support EET 459. Design, model, and test microwave circuits. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 459. 460. Satellite Communication Systems (3) A, S An introduction to satellite systems and circuits. Satellite orbits, propagation, frequency spectrum, power sources, transmitters, receivers, ground stations, antennas, testing, and operation. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisites: EET 231, EET 232, and Math 212. Corequisite: EET460L. 460L. Satellite Systems Lab (1) A, S Laboratory class to support EET 460. Design, model, operate, and test satellite circuits and systems. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 460. 461. Antenna Fundamentals (3) A, S An introduction to antenna and transmission line design. Multiband, multielement, broadband, log periodic, yagi, direction finding, VHF, UHF, microwave, and spacecraft antenna systems. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: EET 451. Corequisite: EET461L. 461L. Antenna Fundamentals Lab (1) A, S Laboratory class to support EET 461. Design, model, and construct antennas and transmission lines. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 461. 462. Personal Computer Assembly Language (3) A, S An introduction to assembly language programming of the personal computer. Design hardware and software interfaces for personal computers. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: EET 212. Corequisite: EET462L. 462L. Personal Computer Assembly Language Lab (1) A, S Laboratory class to support EET 462. Design, program, and construct projects that interface with a personal computer. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 462. 463. Engineering Fundamentals Exam (F.E.) Prep (3) A, S A review of materials that are typically found on the Engineering Fundamentals Exam (F.E). Topics are taught by faculty members according to their area of expertise. Topics included in this course are mathematics, DC electricity, AC electricity, logic, engineering economics, statics, dynamics, strength of materials, fluid mechanics, chemistry, and thermodynamics. Three one-hour lectures per week. Departmental approval required. 466. Industrial Controls - Level II (2) A, S A continuation of EET 456/456L, with emphasis on Sequential Function Charts, Analog I/O, Man-Machine Interface, and Data Highway Communications. Two one-hour lectures. Pre-requisite: EET 456. Co-requisite: EET 466L. 466L. Industrial Controls Lab - Level II (2) A, S Laboratory class to support EET 466. Programming Networking, and Man-Machine-Interface with Programmable Logic Controllers using level II instructions. Prerequisite: EET 456L. Co-requisite: EET 466. 480. Individual Projects and Research (2-5) Su, A, W, S The purpose of this course is to permit senior EET majors to propose to the faculty an individual project, program, system or research. 481. Special Topics (1-4) A, S A one-time special study course designed to introduce a topic that is not covered in the EET program. One to four one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisites: EET 231 and EET 232. 481L. Special Topics Lab (1-4) A, S Laboratory class to support EET 481. Design, model, and construct circuits to support the assigned topic. Maximum of four credits for EET 481 and EET 481L. One to four two-hour labs per week. Corequisite: EET 481. 489. Cooperative Work Experience (1-4) A, W, S The student will receive credit for approved electronics industrial experience. Maximum of four credits can be counted as elective for EET majors. May be repeated. Ten hours of work each week is equivalent to one credit hour. Prerequisites: EET 231 and EET 232. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, and Institutes (1-4) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. 493. Directed Studies (1-4) A, W, S The student will receive credit for approved studies in an area not covered in the EET program. A maximum of four credits can be counted as electives for EET majors. Prerequisites: EET 231 and EET 232. DEPARTMENT manufacturing and mechanical Engineering Technology Chair: Mr. Andrew Drake E-Mail: ADRAKE2@WEBER.EDU Location: Engineering Technology Building, Room 214 Telephone Contact: Amy Loveland, 626-6305 Professors: Larry Leavitt, Robert Parker, Roy D. Thornock; Associate Professors: Keith Allred, Andrew Drake, Kirk Hagen, Blaine R. Thornock, Kerry Tobin, Carl Wood; Assistant Professors: Roger C. Crist, Kelly Harward, Robert Milner; Instructor Specialist: James Wright I he Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology offers Associate of Applied Science degrees in Construction Management Technology, Design Graphics Technology, Manufacturing Technology, and Mechanical Engineering Technology, and Bachelor of Science degrees in Manufacturing Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology. The Department also offers an area of concentration in Production and Inventory Control for the Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY The Weber State Manufacturing Engineering Technology curriculum is nationally recognized as superior in its field. The curriculum is designed to give the student fundamental knowledge of and basic skill in the planning and selection of the methods of manufacturing, the design of tooling and equipment for manufacturing, and treatment of materials used in manufacturing. Computers are integrated in all areas of the manufacturing program. Skills and knowledge are also acquired in team work, human relations, manufacturing resource planning, and integration with the design and production functions. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR DEGREE (B.S.) Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). » Program Prerequisite: Not required. » Minor: Not required. » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all MfET courses in addition to an overall GPA for all courses of 2.0 or higher. Also refer to the general grade requirements for graduation on page 32 of this catalog. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 196 credit hours is required for graduation — 175 of these are required within the major. A total of 68 upper division credit hours is required (courses numbered 300 and above) — all are required within the major. Advisement All Manufacturing Engineering Technology students are required to meet with a faculty advisor at least annually for course and program advisement. Call the department secretary at 626-6305 to schedule an appointment. Core and General Education Refer to pages 32-36 of this catalog for Bachelor of Science requirements. The following courses required for the Manufacturing Engineering Technology major will also satisfy General Education requirements: Commun HIJ105, Phsx PS161/PS164, Chem PS111, Econ SS101, and CS PD101 or TBE PD170. Course Requirements for B.S. Degree Manufacturing Engineering Technology Courses Required (66 credit hours) MfET 100/100L Machining Principles I w/lab 5 MfET 102/102L Machining Principles II w/lab 5 MfET 115 Pre-Professional Seminar in Manf 1 MfET 215/215L Metal Forming, Casting & Welding w/lab 5 MfET 244/244L Computer Numerical Cntrl w/lab 4 MfET 301 Tool Design 5 MfET 332 Machine Design 3 MfET 334/334L Applied Fluid Power w/lab 4 MfET 335/335L Plastic Materials & Process w/lab 3 MfET 336/336L Composite Manufacturing I w/lab 3 MfET 353 Cost Estimating & Engineer Econ 3 MfET 355 Total Quality Management 5 MfET MfET MfET MfET MfET MfET 458 459/459L 460 461/461L 462/462L 463/463L Production Management Process Automation w/lab Manufacturing Simulation Senior Project w/lab Senior Project w/lab Senior Project w/lab 3 4 3 3 2 2 Electives (6 credit hours) Select a minimum of 6 credit hours from the following. MfET 326 Advanced N/C Programming MfET 430 Design of Experiments MfET 465 Manufacturing Resource Planning EET 456/456L Industrial controls w/lab Technical Courses Required (45 credit hours) Statics 5 Applied Physics for Manuf w/lab 4 Strength of Materials 5 Engineering Technology Materials, Application & Testing 5 Computer Aided Design w/lab 3 Mechan Drafting & Desing w/lab 4 Adv Computer Aided Design w/lab 3 Geo Dimensioning & Tolerancing 3 AC & DC Machines & Cntrls w/lab 4 Power Electronics w/lab 3 Principles of Supervision 3 Developing Team Leadership Skills 3 (55-60 credit hours) Trigonometry 5 College Algebra 5 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 10 College Writing 8 Technical Writing 3 Principles of Economics 5 Microcomputer Applications 4 Concepts & Appl of Computing 4 General Chemistry 5 Phsx for Scientists & Engin w/lab 5 Phsx for Scientists & Engin w/lab 5 Environment Appreciation 5 Suggested Course Sequence The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in planning their schedules. Use this only as a guideline and be sure to consult with an advisor. MET 230 MET 263/263L MET 331 MET 333 DG 120/120L DG 160/160L DG 220/220L DG 245 EET 182/182L EET 183/183L SST 356 SST 410 wrt Courses Required Math 106 Math 107 Math 111/112 Engl 111/112 Engl 210 Econ SS101 TBE PD170 orCS PD101 Chem PS111 Phsx PS161/164 Phsx 162/165 Botany LSI40* MfET 100/lOOL MfET 115 DG 120/120L Engl 111 Math 106 Total Hrs. MfET215/215L DG245 Math 112 Phsx 161/164 Total Hrs. MfET 334/334L MfET 335/335L MET 230 SST 356 Total Hrs. 5 1 3 4 5 18 5 3 5 5 18 4 3 5 3 15 MfET 102/102L DG 160/160L Math 107 Engl 112 Total Hrs. Commun 105 Econ 101 Engl 210 Phsx 262/265 Total Hrs. MfET 336/336L MET 331 EET 182/182L SST 410 Total Hrs. 5 4 5 4 18 3 5 3 5 18 3 5 4 3 15 DG 220/220L Math 111 Chem 111 TBEPD170 Total Hrs MfET 355 MfET244/244L MET 263/263L MET 333 Total Hrs. MfET 301 MfET 332 EET 183/183L SS Gen Ed Total Hrs. 3 5 5 4 17 5 4 4 5 18 5 3 3 5 16 GEN ED & CORE COURSES HONOURS/BIS LIBSCI WS Applied Science & PRENGR CS EET MFET- MET CMT DG AUTOSV AUTOTC IDT SST TBE COMMUN ENGL FORLANG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART MPACC ACCTNG BUSADM LOG FIN MGMT MKTG ECON IS&T MEDUC CHFAM HEALTH NUTRI PE REC EDUC CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS HIM MRSCI NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY SE BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral CI GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO MILSCI AEROSP NAVSCI Weber State University Weber State University |